• Post-hypoxic movement disorders are recognized complications of global cerebral anoxia. • The published literature demonstrates that nearly all patients exhibit a single predominant hyperkinetic or hypokinetic syndrome. • Our manuscript highlights how distinct basal ganglia injuries (striatal, pallidal, and cortical involvement) can converge to produce complex mixed movement disorders.
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